Elvis is seen with (Right) Gloria Kaye Mowels, 17, the daughter of Mrs. Gloria Mowels. Gloria Kaye was one of a group of nine or 10 girls, in addition to several young men, who accompanied Elvis to the ice show. She is a veteran Elvis fan and got her name in the paper two and half years ago when her leg was hurt in the melee at Elvis’ Tupelo fair show, and again when she was among those who rushed to the Graceland gate the night he got his draft notice.

Re: Elvis Gets A "Bird's-Eye View" --> March 10, 1960 !

bripet56 wrote:Thanks so much Doc but this was already posted by Claude91 sometime in December last year.

Darn it. You haven't added it to your page yet!

Re: Elvis Gets A "Bird's-Eye View" --> March 10, 1960 !

Tue Jan 29, 2013 6:54 pm

yes!! Brian then?? too much work?

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Wed Jan 30, 2013 10:52 pm

drjohncarpenter wrote:

bripet56 wrote:Thanks so much Doc but this was already posted by Claude91 sometime in December last year.

Darn it. You haven't added it to your page yet!

Yeah I know. I have some problems with my website which now resulted in a black page on this subject.I am working on a new site and hopefully it will be better and easier to work with than the one I have online right now.I´m no expert on websites so please bear with me and I shall see what I can come up with.

Re: Elvis Gets A "Bird's-Eye View" --> March 10, 1960 !

bripet56 wrote:Thanks so much Doc but this was already posted by Claude91 sometime in December last year.

Darn it. You haven't added it to your page yet!

Yeah I know. I have some problems with my website which now resulted in a black page on this subject.I am working on a new site and hopefully it will be better and easier to work with than the one I have online right now.I´m no expert on websites so please bear with me and I shall see what I can come up with.

The girl with Elvis is not Bonnie Underwood. I have the original Memphis newspaper (originally to be featured in the Memphis to Nashville '61 book) and her name is Gloria Kaye Mowels. Here is the original caption:

Elvis is seen with (Right) Gloria Kaye Mowels, 17, the daughter of Mrs. Gloria Mowels. Gloria Kaye was one of a group of nine or 10 girls, in addition to several young men, who accompanied Elvis to the ice show. She is a veteran Elvis fan and got her name in the paper two and half years ago when her leg was hurt in the melee at Elvis’ Tupelo fair show, and again when she was among those who rushed to the Graceland gate the night he got his draft notice.

The girl with Elvis is not Bonnie Underwood. I have the original Memphis newspaper (originally to be featured in the Memphis to Nashville '61 book) and her name is Gloria Kaye Mowels. Here is the original caption:

Elvis is seen with (Right) Gloria Kaye Mowels, 17, the daughter of Mrs. Gloria Mowels. Gloria Kaye was one of a group of nine or 10 girls, in addition to several young men, who accompanied Elvis to the ice show. She is a veteran Elvis fan and got her name in the paper two and half years ago when her leg was hurt in the melee at Elvis’ Tupelo fair show, and again when she was among those who rushed to the Graceland gate the night he got his draft notice.

With thanksDavid

That's great. A lot of people argued that it was Bonnie. Any chance you can share this article with us?

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Sat Aug 23, 2014 11:32 pm

davide wrote:

drjohncarpenter wrote:

jon_burrows wrote:Agreed, Doc, the girl in the photo isn't Elisabeth (Stefaniak) Mansfield. I was wondering if anyone knew who she was.

I also wondered if the unidentified woman (mentioned in David's book) who reportedly attended the show with Elvis was infact Elisabeth (Stefaniak) Mansfield.

We generally decided it's Bonnie Underwood we see with Elvis, wife of musician and songwriter Charles Underwood.

The girl with Elvis is not Bonnie Underwood. I have the original Memphis newspaper (originally to be featured in the Memphis to Nashville '61 book) and her name is Gloria Kaye Mowels. Here is the original caption:

Elvis is seen with (Right) Gloria Kaye Mowels, 17, the daughter of Mrs. Gloria Mowels. Gloria Kaye was one of a group of nine or 10 girls, in addition to several young men, who accompanied Elvis to the ice show. She is a veteran Elvis fan and got her name in the paper two and half years ago when her leg was hurt in the melee at Elvis’ Tupelo fair show, and again when she was among those who rushed to the Graceland gate the night he got his draft notice.

The girl with Elvis is not Bonnie Underwood. I have the original Memphis newspaper (originally to be featured in the Memphis to Nashville '61 book) and her name is Gloria Kaye Mowels. Here is the original caption:

Elvis is seen with (Right) Gloria Kaye Mowels, 17, the daughter of Mrs. Gloria Mowels. Gloria Kaye was one of a group of nine or 10 girls, in addition to several young men, who accompanied Elvis to the ice show. She is a veteran Elvis fan and got her name in the paper two and half years ago when her leg was hurt in the melee at Elvis’ Tupelo fair show, and again when she was among those who rushed to the Graceland gate the night he got his draft notice.

With thanksDavid

That's great. A lot of people argued that it was Bonnie. Any chance you can share this article with us?

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Sun Aug 24, 2014 2:44 am

davide wrote:

drjohncarpenter wrote:That's great. A lot of people argued that it was Bonnie. Any chance you can share this article with us?

Memphis.jpg

Cool. This page looks to have actually been left out of Welcome Home Elvis 1960, yeah?

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Sun Aug 24, 2014 3:12 am

drjohncarpenter wrote:

davide wrote:

drjohncarpenter wrote:That's great. A lot of people argued that it was Bonnie. Any chance you can share this article with us?

Memphis.jpg

Cool. This page looks to have actually been left out of Welcome Home Elvis 1960, yeah?

Nope - Originally intended for the Memphis to Nashville book, until the direction and content was changed. I didn't have the article or photos at the time that the Welcome Home Book was being researched, but obviously would have been perfect for it.

David

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Sun Aug 24, 2014 3:15 am

davide wrote:

drjohncarpenter wrote:Cool. This page looks to have actually been left out of Welcome Home Elvis 1960, yeah?

Nope - Originally intended for the Memphis to Nashville book, until the direction and content was changed. I didn't have the article or photos at the time that the Welcome Home Book was being researched, but obviously would have been perfect for it.